[3] The 29-year-old Timothy Roy broke the treehouse-sitting record at Golf N' Stuff Norwalk by sitting in a prebuilt 6 by 8 ft (1.8 by 2.4 m) treehouse in the park for 431 days, two hours, and thirty minutes between July 4, 1982, and September 8, 1983.
Local restaurants provided the unemployed actor with food in the hope of publicity, and the many visitors also offered company and aid.
[6] During the COVID-19 pandemic, guests were required to constantly wear face masks, and half the arcade games were shut off.
Fox, was filmed here, along with the music videos "Shoots and Ladders" by Korn, "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne, and "Person of Interest" by Rebecca Black.
[9] The Norwalk location was also featured in a fifth season episode of the television show CHiPs entitled "The Killer Indy".